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A Lonely Island Member Bought This Sweet Dragon-Themed JDM Kei Van

Car and Driver · Jun 21, 2026, 1:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Like the comedy trio's best-known work, Jorma Taccone's new van is short and hilarious.
  • Noah Raidz Jorma Taccone of The Lonely Island fame bought this JDM Daihatsu kei van while still on heavy painkillers after a bad fall.Then he had it wrapped up with a dragon-themed livery.
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Like the comedy trio's best-known work, Jorma Taccone's new van is short and hilarious.

Noah Raidz Jorma Taccone of The Lonely Island fame bought this JDM Daihatsu kei van while still on heavy painkillers after a bad fall.Then he had it wrapped up with a dragon-themed livery. Why? These guys have always been a bit more Why Not?Recently, you could have seen two-thirds of the trio rolling around NYC, making everybody laugh.All three members of The Lonely Island comedy trio—Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone—have gone on to have separate successes, from heading up a long-running sitcom to directing feature films. Still, long-time Lonely Island fans still love it when it's just three guys (and friend Seth Meyers) cracking up over inside jokes and fond recaps of their time at SNL, as they do on their podcast. When Taccone seriously injured himself with a 20-foot fall off a ladder, his friends didn't wait too long before ribbing him about the now-reduced chances of him dunking a basketball. But Jorm's getting the last laugh with a sweet new ride.

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